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Title: Night Essay
Description: This is an essay describing an important moment in the novel Night by Elie Wiesel and how it leaves an impression on the reader. This is aimed at a 9th grade literature level, but it can serve as higher education work.
Description: This is an essay describing an important moment in the novel Night by Elie Wiesel and how it leaves an impression on the reader. This is aimed at a 9th grade literature level, but it can serve as higher education work.
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Victor Fteha
Ms
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His family was cruelly taken from home in the year 1944 to the Auschwitz
concentration camp
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It is impossible to imagine the horrors that the two went through in less than
just one year
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Right before the end of the book, Wiesel and his father were transferred to the
Buchenwald camp
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Depleted of all his strength, Shlomo begged his son to let him lie down
in the snow
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In his own words: “I could have screamed in anger
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At this point of the story, it’s obvious that
Elie cares deeply for his dad
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Elie quickly understands that his dad must have
been sent to the crematorium, and in response, says to himself, “I did not weep, and it
pained me that I could not weep
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And deep inside me, if I could
have searched the recesses of my feeble conscience, I might have found something
like: Free at last!…” (Wiesel 112)
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But at the mere
thought that with his father gone, life would be easier, Elie could not help but relish just
a tiny bit
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It has the power to change a person
and all of his values; to send him into wild dreams which oppose morality and what it
stands for
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It strikes the reader with a realization that’s been dreaded throughout the
whole book
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What else could stand out
with ever more meaning? What else could more effectively portray the disgusting
inhumanity let forth in such a civilized land?
The answer is nothing
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And with that conclusion, it’s
fair to say that the Holocaust gave rise to the worst atrocities that could ever occur on
this earth
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As Elie Wiesel so
perfectly put it in his Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech, “We must take sides
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Silence encourages the tormentor, never the
tormented
Title: Night Essay
Description: This is an essay describing an important moment in the novel Night by Elie Wiesel and how it leaves an impression on the reader. This is aimed at a 9th grade literature level, but it can serve as higher education work.
Description: This is an essay describing an important moment in the novel Night by Elie Wiesel and how it leaves an impression on the reader. This is aimed at a 9th grade literature level, but it can serve as higher education work.